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The Tyger is an illustrated poem written by William Blake, it was published in 1794 in a collection of poems, written...
Boston's Guildhall of St. Mary is one of the oldest and most significant religious guildhalls in the country. First ...
The museum is highly interactive, with specially commissioned videos and recordings by local people telling stories a...
The British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom, and one of the world's greatest libraries. Set up ...
Brixham Museum & History Society was founded in 1957 to record, save and display the heritage of the historic town an...
Number 48 Doughty Street is the only remaining London home of eminent Victorian author Charles Dickens. Dickens descr...
An outstanding collection of historic buildings, rescued from destruction and rebuilt in 45 acres of beautiful Chilte...
Located in a fragment of a medieval monastic building and the former town Grammar School attended by Oliver Cromwell....
An 18th-century printing press, where John Dunlap, the printer of the American Declaration of Independence, and James...
The museum is located in the stable block of the former Mark Hall Manor House – visited on three occasions by Queen...
The History of Science Museum houses the world's finest collection of early scientific instruments from Europe and th...
The Holst Birthplace Museum aims to celebrate the life and works of Gustav Holst, composer of The Planets. The museu...
The History Centre brings together the material held by the City Archives and Local Studies Library with those held b...
The Museum has built up an extensive Research Library, which is based in the Long Warehouse, adjacent to the Coalbroo...
Keats House is where the poet John Keats (1795-1821) lived from 1818 to 1820. Here he wrote some of his best known po...
The museum tells the story of Keswick and the surrounding area. Keswick has a unique history, with lots of 'firsts, i...